National Bike to Work Day
Improve your health and help the environment at the same time by leaving the car at home and taking your bike to work for at least one day of the year.
Drive bike and gear sales, fitness memberships, and eco-conscious commuting solutions by positioning Bike to Work Day as a health and sustainability milestone for urban professionals.
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- City Spotlight: How Copenhagen's bike culture inspires sustainable work commutes
- Challenge Your Team: Bike to Work Week team competitions and wellness tracking
- Gear Up for Success: Essential bike accessories and safety equipment roundup
Bike to Work Day was started by the League of American Bicyclists back in 1956 to promote the health benefits of cycling to work.
Although Bike to Work Day is technically only one day, it is definitely a good idea to try to get on that bike for more than just the day. In fact, Bike to Work Day actually forms a part of Bike to Work Week and National Bike Month.
Now for some people, the idea of one bicycle commute is bad enough but for those who can’t get enough of 2 wheels, this means that they have the perfect excuse to get on their bike, not just for one day but for an entire month!
Ride That Bike to Work
This one is a no-brainer there, because this is the day to get out and start riding your bike to work! Don’t be afraid to start small. Set yourself a goal to ride to work every Monday, then up it to twice a week. If you find yourself enjoying it, then keep going—up to three, four or even five days a week.
Buy a New Bike
What could be a better way to celebrate Bike to Work Day than to pull up to the office on a shiny new bike. Whether it’s a road bike with rail-thin tires and super aerodynamics or a city bike complete with a wicker basket and a bell, it will be fun to have a new bike to ride to work. And don’t forget to pick up the other necessary gear, such as a helmet, special shoes, pedal grips, sunglasses and a backpack.
Visit a Cycle-Friendly City
While some cities might have bike lanes, many places can be less-than-hospitable to those who ride bikes on the regular. But there are places that value and support bikes and their bicyclists! Some of the most bikeable cities in the world happen to be in Europe, which also works well in conjunction with their public transportation so that many people don’t even need to own a car. So head on over to one of these cities to get inspired about what it could be like to Bike to Work every day! Copenhagen, Denmark. Considered the most bikeable city in the world, Copenhagen has 675,000 bikes and only 120,000 cars. There are so many bikes here that bike lanes often get their own traffic signals and parking areas.Amsterdam, Netherlands. Home to approximately 850,000 bikes, Amsterdam limits car access in favor of bicycles to help with sustainability, traffic, health and more. Montreal, Canada. The top cycle-friendly city in North America, Montreal has its own bike festival each year and has been adding bike paths to equal more than 500 km throughout the city. Tokyo, Japan. Bikes seem to simply belong in this city that is otherwise rather congested. Almost 15% of commuters in Tokyo ride a bike to work and there are many bike sharing programs in place. Bike to Work Day was started to give an additional push that might be needed to give bike riding to work a try. But whether you carry on with it in the long run is up to you. You’re much more likely to continue if you join in with others!
Bike to Work with Friends
Even better, get a group of friends to join in on Bike to Work Day. Why have a carpool when it’s just as possible to have a bike pool?! Okay, so maybe sharing a bike isn’t possible (except in the case of a tandem bike), but it’s still fun to ride bikes together.
Learn About the Benefits of Bike to Work Day
So here’s the thing about biking to work: it’s not just an opportunity to get out and get healthy; it has a massive effect on every part of the whole day. Consider these ways that biking to work can help with life in general: Better mental organization:Getting out and biking to work requires you to get up earlier than usual, in turn encouraging you to spend some time waking up before you head out the door and giving you the chance to plan for other things to do with your extra time.Better work performance:All of this will ensure that you are bright-eyed and bushy-tailed by the time you make it into the office, invigorated by your ride and ready to face the day with a bright new perspective.Improved physical health and fitness:It doesn’t just stop there either. The extra exercise you’re getting will have a direct positive influence on your diet, tastes, and goals. There’s something about exercise that makes you more aware and thoughtful about what you put into your body, and so if you have a few pounds to lose or simply want to be more conscious of your health, then cycling to work in the morning can be a great motivator.Saving money:If health isn’t your biggest motivation, then surely the potential cost savings can convince you to give Bike to Work Day a try? Biking to work will help you to cut a chunk out of your transportation costs, saving you money on public transport tickets if you usually take the bus or train and saving you money on gas and even insurance if you usually drive.Saving the planet:Lastly, get on your bike for World Bike Day to cut your carbon footprint and help save the environment. The average car releases 271g of CO₂ per kilometer driven, and the average bus releases 101g of CO₂ per kilometer driven and guess what? A bicycle releases just 16g of CO₂ per kilometer driven, all of which comes from the fuel of the rider, aka your food. The potential benefits of cycling are hard to deny, so what are you waiting for? Get those tires pumped up, hop on and give it a try!